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Ben Stuart and his dad had had problems, but military service changed Ben for the better and put the two men back in each other's lives. Tom's sudden death ends any possibility of a true reconciliation...and leaves Ben fuming at being disinherited. Suspecting that Jo had an affair with his father, Ben is determined to get control of the trading post. Jo's hataalii training shows her that Ben is wounded in both body and soul, and she becomes determined to help him. As Jo and Ben move toward a deeper understanding of each other, they learn that Tom Stuart was murdered and that the trading post at the center of their lives holds many secrets.
When "Never-ending-snake" begins, Navajo Police Special
Investigator Ella Clah is returning from Washington, DC, where she
was offered a lucrative job with a private security firm. Taking
the job would mean uprooting her daughter, but it might give the
young teen opportunities she'd never see on the Reservation.
"" ""Ella Clah is no longer an unsure young woman recently returned
to the Navajo Reservation from a stint with the FBI; she has found
her place in her tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the
Dine at their worst--and at their best--as they balance the modern
era with the traditional Navajo way of life. Ervin Benally,
son-in-law of the powerful Navajo businesswoman and politician
Abigail Yellowhair, plans to bring satellite telephone service to
the Rez. When Benally is attacked and another man is killed,
Yellowhair orders Navajo Police Special Investigator Ella Clah
assigned to the case. Ella is determined to find out who is behind
the attacks, which include elements of Navajo witchcraft. "Coyote's
Wife," which introduces a new source of tension in Ella's personal
life, will satisfy both the returning reader and those new to this
series.
Returning to the Navajo Reservation and solving her father's murder taught former FBI Agent Ella Clah a great deal about herself and her people, the Dineh. She has begun to accept that that there is more to the world than can be explained by FBI training and forensic science. Newly hired as a Special Investigator with the tribal police, Ella investigates the brutal murders of several of the Dineh's "living treasures," Navajos esteemed for their knowledge of the tribe's religious and cultural wisdom. Illusion and ritual duel with police procedures and science as Ella strives to find out who is destroying the heart of the tribe.
THE UNTOLD STORY... Aimee & David Thurlo's Ella Clah, a Navajo Police special investigator, is one of the most enduring and popular characters in detective fiction today. Ella's dedicated fans have long dreamed of the bestselling, critically acclaimed series coming to television...and it almost happened. In 2001, CBS commissioned a pilot script, a sample episode of a proposed series, from writer/producers Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin. Sadly, the Ella Clah pilot ultimately wasn't produced, and ever since, the script has been hotly sought-after by fans. Here, at long last, is that rare pilot script, along with the original sales treatment, six episode ideas, a foreword by the Thurlos, and a detailed account from Goldberg & Rabkin about how they approached their adaptation and what their plans were for the TV series. It's an exciting, must-read story for Ella Clah fans and aspiring TV screenwriters alike and a fascinating peek behind-the-scenes of network television. "One of the genre's most believable and empathetic protagonists," Booklist "A tough, appealing heroine who faces personal conflict between professional duty and pride in her heritage," Publishers Weekly
Ella Clah has found her place on the Navajo Reservation, in her
tribe, her clan, and her family. She has seen the Dine at their
worst--and at their best--as they balance the modern era with the
traditional Navajo way of life.
What did the dead man know?
"If it's just too long between Tony Hillerman novels, the mysteries
of Aimee and David Thurlo will help you bridge the canyons. An
intriguing plot with a detailed look at issues and everyday life in
Indian Country. If you prefer your mysteries with a little green
chile and New Mexico grit, you'll want to add the Thurlos to your
reading list."
When a former police officer is murdered, Navajo Special Investigator Ella Clah will do anything to bring his killer to justice in Aimee and David Thurlo's "Ghost Medicine" Former Navajo Police officer Harry Ute's body is found in an isolated part of the Navajo Reservation, rumored to be skinwalker country. This makes Navajo Police Special Investigator Ella Clah's job much harder--no one wants to speak to her for fear of incurring the wrath of the Navajo witches. Harry's latest P.I. case involves tracking down property stolen from the county. This leads Ella to work with county Detective Dan Nez. Ella doesn't trust Nez but can't deny her growing attraction to him. The murder and thefts turn out to be the tip of an iceberg. Previously unknown Navajo artifacts are being offered for sale, indicating a hidden dig somewhere on the Reservation. As danger mounts, Ella worries that her latest case might also become her last.
A construction crew found the first body. The cops found three
more--on both sides of the border of the Navajo Reservation.
Blackening Song is the debut of Navajo FBI agent Ella Clah, who returns to the reservation to investigate the murder of her father, a minister. The ritual nature of the killing makes Ella's brother, a medicine man, the prime suspect. Without cooperation from the tribe, the FBI, or the local police, Ella must plumb the depths of the struggle between traditionalist and modernist forces among the Navajo to find her father's murderer.
Sister Agatha of the Our Lady of Hope monastery in Bernalillo, New Mexico has become reknowned--and occasionally infamous-- for her crime solving skills. Now she must bring her skills to bear on her most important case yet--her friend and ally Sheriff Tom Green is a suspect in the brutal murder of his rival in the upcoming election.
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